Bengaluru’s Whitefield is home to one of India’s most respected business leaders — Azim Premji — whose residence is a seamless blend of classic charm, modern design, and environmental consciousness. The former Wipro chairman and celebrated philanthropist lives in a 6,000-square-foot farmhouse-style estate that mirrors his values: understated elegance, simplicity, and sustainability.
Designed by BNA Balan + Nambisan Architects, the property, spread over half an acre, is estimated at ₹350 crore. Its architectural spirit is rooted in traditional Indian design — pitched roofs, high ceilings, and classic brick-and-stone aesthetics — reimagined through a contemporary lens.
The east-facing façade features clean brick cladding and a minimalist dry landscape, while the west side contrasts with rugged stone and lush greenery. The textures and tones blend seamlessly with the natural environment, creating an oasis of calm amid Bengaluru’s urban energy.
What sets this home apart is its commitment to sustainability. Recycled and refurbished materials form the core of its construction, making eco-consciousness integral, not incidental. The interiors, though private, are said to reflect the same ethos — elegance without excess.
Premji, often called the “Czar of the Indian IT industry,” is revered not just for building Wipro into a global tech leader but for pledging over $21 billion to philanthropic causes. Through the Azim Premji Foundation and the Giving Pledge, he remains deeply committed to social equity, especially in rural education.
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